/* Fig. 7.13: fig07_13.c
   Attempting to modify a constant pointer to non-constant data */
#include <stdio.h>

int main( void )
{
   int x; /* define x */
   int y; /* define y */

   /* ptr is a constant pointer to an integer that can be modified
      through ptr, but ptr always points to the same memory location */
   int * const ptr = &x; 

   *ptr = 7; /* allowed: *ptr is not const */
   ptr = &y; /* error: ptr is const; cannot assign new address */
   return 0; /* indicates successful termination */
} /* end main */



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